US8678214B2 - Bottle holder formed from a single blank - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- This invention concerns a cardboard bottle holder able to be supplied flat and easily configured into a secure shape able to hold a variety of different bottles and cans.
- Bottle holders known as ‘stubby holders’ are well known in Australia for holding cold beer bottles and cans. They are made from a variety of materials such as expanded polystyrene and neoprene, that provide thermal insulation to a cold beverage on a hot day.
- the invention is a bottle holder comprising a single piece of cardboard shaped to form:
- a generally rectangular body part having:
- a second part comprising a head with a wing extending from each side
- the bottle holder provides an environmentally friendly, inexpensive option to the current oil based more expensive bottle holders on the market and requires no adhesives for assembly.
- the bottle holder provides an outer surface that allows for the printing of hi-resolution graphics.
- a recycled material, corrugated cardboard, may be used for manufacture of the bottle holders, as it is a cheap and plentiful material with insulating properties.
- the bottle holder is able to hold multiple beverage containers types such as stubbies and cans.
- the distal ends of the wings may be angled to facilitate insertion into the cylindrical form.
- One of the tabs may be shorter than the other, and its outer distal edge may be radiused to assist assembly.
- the opening of the slot adjacent the other tab may also be radiused, on the body side of the slot, to assist assembly.
- the edge of the body opposite the neck may be recessed to create a space where the lips of a drinker contact a can.
- the cardboard may be corrugated with the corrugations running around the sides for better insulation.
- FIG. 1 which is a diagram of a bottle holder in its flat configuration
- FIGS. 2 , 3 ( a ), 3 ( b ) and 4 is a pictorial view of the bottle holder at various stages in its assembly
- FIG. 5 is a pictorial view of the bottle holder its assembled; cylindrical configuration with the internally captured wings visible, and
- FIG. 6 is a pictorial view of the exterior of the bottle holder in its assembled cylindrical configuration while holding a can.
- the bottle holder 10 is a single piece of cardboard shaped to form a generally rectangular body part 12 .
- a first slot 16 extending from a first side 18 adjacent and parallel to the first end 14 , to define a tab 20 extending along part of the first end 14 .
- the outer end 23 of tab 20 is radiused.
- a second slot 22 is formed in the other side 24 , adjacent and parallel to a second end 26 , to define a second tab 28 extending along part of the second end 26 in the opposite direction to the first tab 20 .
- the inner edge 25 of slot 22 is radiused.
- a curved recess 30 is cut into the centre section of the second side 24 .
- This curved recess 30 can be moved to the left or right along side 24 to provide finger grip clearance away from tabs 20 and 28 in use to provide a comfortable grip.
- Each slot 16 and 22 has a widened end 60 and 62 respectively.
- a head 32 is connected to body part 12 by a neck 34 in the centre of the first side 18 .
- Each wing 36 and 38 is connected to the head 32 by a respective waisted region 40 and 42 marked by dotted lines.
- waisted region 40 and 42 marked by dotted lines.
- the wingtips are angled at 52 and 54 .
- the cut-out is marked onto a cardboard box containing two dozen bottles of beer.
- the outside of the box is printed with colours and any desired logo. It may also be printed with instructions for assembling the bottle holder. Scoring is also provides to ensure that the user folds the cardboard at the correct points and provides a smooth and consistent curve/finish for the outside of the cylindrical wall.
- the bottle holder is assembled as follows:
- the outer surface, that will wrap around the bottle be first bent around the bottle to form a loose cylindrical shape.
- the inside of the cardboard box may be scored in the vertical direction with respect to the bottle to facilitate bending in a smooth curve.
- the body 12 forms a cylindrical tube.
- the widened ends 60 and 62 provide a small amount of give so that the diameter of the cylinder is slightly adjustable based on the width of the inserted bottle. These widened ends 60 and 62 lock the tabs 20 and 28 into position.
- a bottle or can is now guided into the top of the cylinder with a twisting motion.
- the folded wings 36 and 38 are now captured between the bottle and the internal wall of the cylinder as shown in FIG. 5 . This stops the base from dropping down and the therefore the bottle from slipping through. The result is shown in FIG. 6 .
- the opening of the can is aligned with curved recess 30 to avoid any uncomfortable contact between the lips and the bottle holder when in use.
- the assembled bottle holder, shown in FIG. 2 has the following dimensions:
- Depth close to the same depth of the standard 375 ml can.
- the cylinder diameter Allows for standard size 375 ml cans, glass bottles and stubbies. To fit the more narrow cans and bottles the overall size of the template would need to be reduced.
- the wings are integral in that they lock the head into position restricting the can/bottle from slipping through. They are close in length to the diameter measure of the circular base. Any longer, and the user would have trouble placing them within the cylinder.
- one colour basic designs with no colour tones or screens can be printed directly on cardboard that has a white or brown coloured surface.
- a separate sheet gloss, matt or satin finish
- the designs up to nine different designs can be printed on the sheet
- veneered to the surface of the cardboard.
- the bottle holder may not be incorporated into a box. Instead, the bottle holder may be sold in sets or handed out as part of promotions at events. In this case during production the bottle holder is cut/punched out of the cardboard using a die that is in the desired shape of the template.
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- a first slot in a first side adjacent a first end, to define a tab extending along part of the first end,
- a second slot in a second side opposite the first side, adjacent a second end opposite the first end, to define a tab extending along part of the second end in the opposite direction to the first tab.
- Wherein, the lengths of the first and second slots are designed so that they can be engaged with each other to hold the generally rectangular part in a generally cylindrical form with the ends brought together to overlap each other.
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- wherein the head is connected to a side of the body part by a neck,
- the wings are connected to the head by respective waisted regions that facilitate folding of the leading or trailing edges of the wings, or both, along longitudinal axes of the wings,
- the arrangement being such that as the head is folded to close one end of the cylindrical form, the folded wings are inserted into the cylindrical form where they are compressed against the body part by the insertion of a bottle, to capture the head as a base for the bottle holder.
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US1917953A (en) | 1932-02-15 | 1933-07-11 | John C Davis | Absorbent container |
US1996997A (en) | 1933-04-01 | 1935-04-09 | Bloomer Bros Co | Container |
US2263122A (en) * | 1939-05-20 | 1941-11-18 | Haven Edward J De | Coaster type holder |
US4685583A (en) * | 1984-10-04 | 1987-08-11 | Noon Kelly D | Disposable beverage cup handle |
US4648525A (en) * | 1985-10-02 | 1987-03-10 | Henderson Scott R | Fold-up insulated beverage container holder with a stabilizing support base |
US5209367A (en) | 1989-05-03 | 1993-05-11 | Musscher Ronald F Van | Sleeve for a container |
US5169025A (en) * | 1992-01-23 | 1992-12-08 | Guo I Hong | Thermal isolating sheath for beverage containers |
US5842633A (en) | 1996-03-26 | 1998-12-01 | Ivex Corporation | Sleeve for beverage cups |
US5857615A (en) * | 1997-01-13 | 1999-01-12 | New Dimensions Folding Carton, Inc. | Container holder |
US6026983A (en) * | 1997-09-16 | 2000-02-22 | Gregory W. Graham | Combination beverage sleeve and coaster |
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